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A month in the media – April 2025
The press office has dealt with a variety of issues during April, and the team has ensured Logistics UK and the views of its members continue to maintain a significant presence in the headlines.
By building and maintaining strong relationships with the media, and providing timely responses to issues, the team has generated significant coverage on topics affecting the logistics industry ranging from US tariffs to the Lower Thames Crossing and border checks.
Between 26 March and 22 April 2025, 366 items of editorial coverage were placed by the team, creating the opportunity for approximately 1.8 billion people to see Logistics UK’s views.
Coverage at a glance: the numbers
National press (print and online) – 17
Broadcasts - 13
Regional press (print and online) – 186
Trade press (print and online) - 144
FTA Ireland – 6
US tariffs
Logistics UK’s comments were published in an article on the Financial Times website on US tariffs and their potential effect on Northern Ireland trade. After Stormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald announced a working group to examine the impact of trade tariffs, on which Logistics UK would be represented, the news was covered by around 200 national and regional news outlets, including the ITV, LBC, Mail, Independent and Standard websites as well as Yahoo! News UK & Ireland, MSN UK and AOL.
Lower Thames Crossing
Following the approval by the Secretary of State for Transport of the Development Consent Order (DCO) for the Lower Thames Crossing, Logistics UK’s comments were published in the print edition of The Independent and by around 50 regional and trade publications. Interviews took place on LBC News, BBC Essex, Greatest Hits Radio and KMFM and the organisation’s comments were subsequently broadcast on 12 regional BBC radio stations.
Border checks
Logistics UK’s evidence to the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee on border checks was broadcast on BBC Radio 4’s Yesterday in Parliament programme.
Skills
Logistics UK’s statistics were quoted in an item on female truck drivers on the Daily Mirror website.
The month ahead
The media team will continue to raise awareness of members’ opinions on issues affecting the sector, including decarbonisation, trade and border issues. The team will continue to focus on the industry’s skills shortages, promoting the Generation Logistics campaign at every opportunity and highlighting the need for improved driver facilities. Plans are under way for the promotion of Logistics UK’s exciting 2025 events programme, including Operating Light Commercial Vehicles, Fleet Engineer and the Logistics UK Annual Conference - a new flagship event taking place in London on 4 June.
Have you got a story? If you are keen to speak to the media about a pressing issue – from skills shortages to fuel costs, urban restrictions to future logistics – or to highlight some of the great work your organisation is doing, we would love to hear from you as journalists are always keen to hear from those affected by issues. We are also keen to publicise those with personal achievements to shout about – maybe staff members who have received special awards or with unusual hobbies or expertise. And as always, the media is keen to talk to women working across the industry – we are particularly on the lookout for female drivers who are happy to talk to the press. Please contact the media team at press.office@logistics.org.uk – we look forward to hearing from you!
Published On: 24/04/2025 15:00:00
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